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MG Charles Cleveland, US Army (Ret) and former Director of Operations and Military Deputy Director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, discusses his long and fascinating career in the intelligence community with former senior officer of NGA and ODNI, Jennifer Daniel. Interview: Monday, 1 July 2024. Host: James Hughes. Interviewer: Jennifer Daniel.
OSINT Defense Intelligence Senior Leader Dennis Eger and Director of Army OSINT Office Shawn Nilius discuss the Army Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Strategy. The Army defines OSINT as a foundational intelligence discipline that plays a central role in the support of operations. Interviewed by Jennifer Daniel, former senior officer of NGA and ODNI, and hosted by AFIO President James Hughes. Interview of Monday, 29 Apr 2024
After a year exploring movies that were inspired by Hammer Films, Ian and AC find their way home with "Return to Hammerland"!In this inaugural episode, the guys look at Don Sharp's 1963 greatest-hits-with-a-twist creature feature, The Kiss of the Vampire. Edward de Souza and Jennifer Daniel star as newlyweds Gerald and Marianne Harcourt, whose honeymoon trip through the woods is interrupted by a broken-down car and a visit to the castle of Dr. Ravna (Noel Willman). What follows is a classic game of Vampire Movie Bingo--with a sprinkling of inventiveness that may just keep you from nodding off during the endless chamber music scenes!Ian and AC look at the good, the bad, and the sucky, examining how this off-brand vampire movie (i.e. not Dracula) stacks up to some of the classic films they've discussed in previous series! Subscribe, like, and comment to the Kicking the Seat YouTube channel, and check out kickseat.com for multiple movie podcasts each week!Show LinksWatch the Kiss of the Vampire (1963) trailer.Learn about the Triple Threat 3-D movie series, taking over Chicago's Music Box Theatre this April (mentioned in the show and featuring state-of-the-art Digital 3-D technology!).Order AC's books on essential and obscure horror movies, Horror 101 and Hidden Horror!Subscribe to AC's YouTube channel, Horror 101 with Dr. AC.It's not too late to catch up with our 2023 trip “Beyond Hammerland”!Check out 2022's year-long journey, "Son of Hammerland"!And watch the series that started it all: "Hammerland"!
Dans le 168e épisode du podcast Le bulleur, on vous présente Bobigny 1972 que l'on doit au scénario de Marie Bardiaux-Vaïente, au dessin de Carole Maurel et qui est édité chez Glénat. Cette semaine aussi, on revient sur l'actualité de la bande dessinée et des sorties avec : - La sortie de l'album Deux soeurs que l'on doit au scénario d'Isabelle Sivan, au dessin de Bruno Duhamel et qui est édité chez Grand angle - La sortie de l'album Les dinosaures du paradis que l'on doit à l'auteur Mazan ainsi qu'aux éditions Futuropolis - La sortie de l'album Vingt décembre, chroniques de l'abolition que l'on doit au scénario d'Appollo, au dessin de Téhem et que publient les éditions Dargaud - La sortie du cinquième et dernier tome de Saint-Elme, un titre baptisé Les thermopyles que l'on doit au scénario de Serge Lehman, au dessin de Frederik Peeters et aux éditions Delcourt - La sortie de l'album L'expert que l'on doit à l'autrice Jennifer Daniel ainsi qu'aux éditions Casterman - La réédition dans une version collector de La bombe que l'on doit aux cénario conjoint de Didier Alcante et Laurent-Frédéric Bollée, au dessin de Denis Rodier et qui est publié chez Glénat dans la collection 1000 feuilles
The thrilling conclusion of all-things-emoji! Eggplants, peaches, jumping ska dudes, gray hearts, family emojis, what NOT to text your Southern Italian friends, yellow hands, red hair, the birth of the smiley face and how to celebrate World Emoji Day on July 17 with Emojipedia founder Jeremy Burge, designer Jennifer Daniel, and the world's first emoji translator (and current Emojipedia editor-in-chief) Keith Broni. Listen to Part 1 first, of course.
Thumbs up? Thumbs down. Skulls of joy. And so many expressions of pain and comfort. This, my babies, is the -ology that sparked this whole podcast. Curiology means “writing with pictures” but will certified emoji experts agree that they are curiologists? Listen in for behind-the-scenes drama, origin stories, stats on usage, trends and global context with Emojipedia founder Jeremy Burge, designer Jennifer Daniel, and the world's first emoji translator (and current Emojipedia editor-in-chief) Keith Broni. And get ready to celebrate World Emoji Day on July 17.
Daryn Moody with Henry Stewart Publications and Jennifer Daniel with Henry Stewart Talks join the podcast for part two discussing the world of publishing and the ways in which video and audio are working hand-in-hand with traditional publishing to deliver more content for learners and teachers than ever before. To learn more or connect with their resources, please visit their websites: https://www.henrystewartpublications.com/ and https://hstalks.com/.
Daryn Moody with Henry Stewart Publications and Jennifer Daniel with Henry Stewart Talks join the podcast to discuss the world of publishing and the ways in which video and audio are working hand-in-hand with traditional publishing to deliver more content for learners and teachers than ever before. To learn more or connect with their resources, please visit their websites: https://www.henrystewartpublications.com/ and https://hstalks.com/.
A proven leader in the insurance industry specializing in benefits technology, Jennifer Daniel has an established track record of developing and fostering teams that drive innovation and deliver positive impact to sales results. As National Practice Leader, Benefits Technology and Partnerships at Aflac, Jennifer is responsible for the distribution of Aflac products through third-party platforms. In her current role, she leads a team of technology forward individuals who are responsible for identifying and leveraging technology solutions that support the company's customers, brokers and sales team, as well as introducing innovative technology solutions that help solve internal challenges. Guided by the belief that the insurance industry must embrace opportunities created by digital transformation, Jennifer is a strong advocate for using technology to provide a better experience to all stakeholders. Over the course of her career, she has developed a diverse skillset that includes strategic planning, product development, benefit administration, voluntary product support, marketing, relationship management, and customer service training and execution. Jennifer is a frequent and sought-after speaker at industry events on topics related to technology, enrollment trends, benefits and benefit administration. She is passionate about mentoring young professionals and serving as an advocate for other women. In her free time, Jennifer enjoys spending time with her family, traveling and riding her Peloton bike. Highlights from the Show Jen started as an Advertising major in college and found a role in Insurance, and never left Jen spent her career focused on Employee Benefits, and has a passion to help employees understand the benefits they have so they can take advantage of what they have access to Jen's work focuses on the platform partners that Aflac distributes their Group offerings through, which is all about being easy to do business with for the platforms Carriers and platforms have had to change to focus on employee experience and decision support for people who don't understand the benefits and insurance they have access to Health Insurance and Voluntary Benefits are sold together, but they're different in practice since the employee gets paid with Voluntary Benefits whereas doctors get paid by Health Insurance, so providers like Aflac need to think about engaging with the insured more than health insurers might Aflac has both direct, individual products as well as their Group offering of Voluntary Benefits, where the products are similar, but the distribution and the buyer are different With Group, employers are going to their technology or platform provider, sometimes before they go to their broker, to see who works well on the platform, gives employers the data, etc, making the platforms an important client of Aflac as much brokers, employers and employees are With 150 platform partners, Aflac has had to look at how to give options people want while also being sustainable and scalable, which they've found through simplification of the offering rather than unlimited options and flexibility Giving people too many options for something they don't understand well in the first place ends up creating more problems than it solves by offering something for each individual preference This is where the new decision support tools come in to ask simple questions and let people choose These tools are either being provided by the platforms or solution providers just doing decision support, and Aflac needs to work with both by making their products easy to build into the tools Claims is another focus area for innovation, and trying to get to a place where payment can just happen automatically, which would take permission to access health data from employees APIs are just starting to come on the scene in the space, with a few areas of focus to replace EDI file transfer Looking forward, Jen sees a need to change in As more people are solopreneurs or gig workers, Aflac looks at how they can serve that space (they have individual products that serve them today, but also need to think about how people's situations are evolving and what that means for Aflac and their space) This episode is brought to you by Marble (marblepay.com/partners) and The Future of Insurance thought leadership series (future-of-insurance.com) from Bryan Falchuk. Follow the podcast at future-of-insurance.com/podcast for more details and other episodes. Music courtesy of UPbeat Music, available to stream on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and Google Play. Just search for "UPbeat Music"
Jennifer Daniel, owner of Polished Peyton chats with Liz about her tips for recruitment participation. Polished Peyton is an etiquette company established on St Simon's Island, but the firm's reach spans the country via the online classes offered. Jennifer is a Kappa Kappa Gamma from LSU, and she uses her first-hand knowledge of recruitment to advise young women on best practices. This is not your mama's etiquette advice! In this episode you will learn: -relevancy of etiquette in the world and today's greek life -tips to stand out during and after recruitment parties, both as a potential new member (PNM) and as an active chapter member -about her FREE online sorority recruitment focusing on leadership skills, philanthropy and building lasting friendships Website: www.polishedpeyton.com FB: Jennifer Daniel FB: The Etiquette Essentials IG: Polished Peyton
Staring Noel Willman, Ray Barrett, Jennifer Daniel and Jacqueline ‘Servalan' Pearce, The Reptile is based in the fictional village of Clagmoor Heath in Cornwall where several locals are dying from what is deemed to be the "Black Death". Harry Spalding inherits his late brother Charles' cottage and arrives with his new bride, Valerie. The inhabitants of the village keep clear of the couple and only the publican, Tom Bailey, befriends them. Tom explains that the hostility exhibited by the townspeople is the result of many mysterious deaths in the community.The sinister Dr. Franklyn, the owner of the nearby Well House, is the only resident in the vicinity of the cottage, and he lives with his daughter Anna and her menagerie of ‘pets'. Franklyn treats Anna with cruel contempt, and she is attended by a silent Malay servant.The production was filmed by Hammer, back to back with The Plague of the Zombies, using many of the same sets, including exterior shots in the grounds of Oakley Court near Bray, Berkshire (seen burning in the final frames). As documented in books on Hammer Film's history, Jacqueline Pearce disliked wearing the Infamous Reptile make-up as she suffered from claustrophobia. After this film, she vowed never to wear "creature" make-up in her future acting projects.The film was released in 1966 and in some markets was shown in a double feature with Rasputin, the Mad Monk.$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$Just in case anyone has too much money and wants to give a bit to us to help with our hosting n stuff. It would be amazing if you fancied sending us some pennies - thank you.https://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$£$ Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dans ce second épisode, nous évoquons 3 sujets : La tech au secours des Vegans ? Comment entreprises et laboratoires cherchent à créer des alternatives à la viande. Disquette & Emoji : comment naissent et meurent les symboles qu'on utilise Sharedrop.io : Comment partager facilement un fichier en P2P
This week join Jennifer Daniel, Megan Van Slooten, Chrissy Foreman, and Marcella Zimmerman as they discuss their favorite highlights from Flower and Garden. This annual event will run from March 3-July 5, 2021. Visit our website www.MarvelousMouseTravels.com To book or request a quote for your next Disney vacation please contact us at the following link: https://marvelousmousetravels.com/contactus/ Planning a Disney World Vacation? Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/happiestplaceonearth/?ref=share Check our our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSx05avG60JALGu7Z0cz5og
Ever wonder how (or why) certain emoji get made? Look no further than Jennifer Daniel, Google’s Chair of the Unicode Emoji Subcommittee — the team that brings new emoji to life. Jennifer gives a brief emoji history lesson and explains how her work creating emoji is surprisingly akin to journalism. She also breaks down the emoji creation and selection process and gives a sneak peek into next year’s releases. Links: Jennifer Daniel - Twitter Unicode Consortium Draft Emoji Candidates Emoji Kitchen Noto Emoji
The workaround the Unicode Consortium used to make sure we still get new emojis in 2021, pandemic or not. Facial hair is biologically useless. So why do some humans have it? And the SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule returning this evening will be carrying on it a case of twelve unopened bottles of red wine. But why?Sponsors:Skillshare, Get a free trial of Premium Membership at skillshare.com/kottke Fitbod, Get 25% off a membership when you sign up now through 2/28 at Fitbod.me/kottkeLinks:The Emoji That Nearly Weren't (Jennifer Daniel, Substack) via Today In TabsEmoji ZWJ Sequences: Three Letters, Many Possibilities (Emojipedia)Facial Hair Is Biologically Useless. So Why Do Humans Have It? (Wired)Wild Study Suggests Human Beards Evolved to Absorb Punches to The Head (Science Alert)Our Skulls Didn't Evolve to be Punched (National Geographic)French wine, vines headed home after year in space (AP)Wed. 12/9 - Space Booze: It's... For Science (Kottke Ride Home)Kottke.OrgJackson Bird on Twitter
Jennifer can’t help but wonder if her sleep window should be changed or adjusted after many weeks of traditional CBTi. Daniel wonders if a recent antibiotic course is why he has more insomnia again. Natalie is sleeping little after a recent surprise baby and can’t stop thinking about not thinking about sleep. BK wants to come off sleep medication but feels anxious. Do you have trouble sleeping? Can’t sleep? Have questions about insomnia or sleep? Please submit here and we will try to respond soon in an Open class episode. https://www.thesleepcoachschool.com/h... Would you like to work with a sleep coach? Awesome! Here are some great options: - The Self Coaching Master Program www.thesleepcoachschool.com - BedTyme, a sleep coaching app for iOS and Android. - Daniel’s book Set it & Forget it on Amazon. It includes a cell phone number where you can send questions. The self coaching program is perfect if you like learning through video and also if have mental wellness goals besides such has being less anxious. BedTyme is ideal if you like to learn via text and have a sleep coach in your pocket. Not sure where to start? Check out these playlists! This is natto - the perfect place to start learning! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Success stories - if you need hope and inspiration, this is for you. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Insomnia insight - a list of every single episode. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Talking insomnia - guests with trouble sleeping or experts share their stories / tips. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Hypnic jerks, hypnic awareness and other common issues. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Fatal insomnia - for those concerned about ffi and sfi. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... The self coaching model https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Best! This content does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and should never replace any advice given to you by your physician or other qualified healthcare providers.
Laura arbeitet viel im Team, Melanie weitestgehend alleine. Und doch spielt für beide Teamwork eine ganz entscheidende Rolle im kreativen Prozess. Wie man ein produktives Team zusammensetzt und wann man vielleicht doch lieber alleine vor sich hin arbeiten sollte – darum geht’s in diesem Podcast. Zuvor gibt es aber ausgiebige Updates. Laura erzählt von ihrem neuen Segment bei der Sendung mit der Maus, bei Melanie geht’s um Lesereise und frisch verkaufte Filmrechte. Laura hat diese Woche zwei Shout-outs: Die App One Second A Day https://apps.apple.com/de/app/1-second-everyday-video-diary/id587823548 und den Account der wunderbaren Jennifer Daniel https://www.instagram.com/jenniferdaniel.illustration. Und Melanie ist gerade von Chef's Table auf Netflix inspiriert und empfiehlt ganz besonders Episode eins der zweiten Staffel. https://www.netflix.com/de/title/80007945.
Jim takes a look at Hammer Films' third entry in its vampire series with 1963's "The Kiss of the Vampire," starring Clifford Evans, Edwardf de Souza, Jennifer Daniel and Noel Willman. The film received quite a makeover for its American television release as "The Kiss Of Evil." A young newlywed couple finds themselves stranded in a mountainous region of Bavaria near a town keeping a deadly secret - a vampiric cult led by a mysterious doctor. Find out more on this episode of "Monster Attack!"
Épisode 107 : Il n'est pas exagéré de dire que les émojis sont partout sur les médias sociaux ces jours-ci. Il est presque garanti que toute publication Instagram populaire aura au moins un émoticône dans la légende, et de nombreux tweets incluent désormais 280 caractères et un émoticône. #Le consortium Unicode qu’est-ce que c’est ? Le Consortium Unicode est une organisation privée sans but lucratif qui coordonne le développement du standard Unicode (qui permet des échanges de textes dans différentes langues, à un niveau mondial.) Une page explicative est dédiée aux emojis sur le site du consortium unicode. Et vous y trouverez une superbe présentation qui explique l’origine des emojis et leur évolution dans le temps. Pour 2019, les prétendants à la Version 12.0 de la bible Emoji sont déjà en train de se bousculer au portillon. On peut les retrouver ici , on retrouve notamment , un fauteuil roulant / un putois / une gaufre / un falafel / un paresseux ... #Les Emojis comme un nouveau type d’outil social media Si vous y réfléchissez, les émoticônes ne sont en réalité qu'un autre type d’outil de médias sociaux. Ils ressemblent aux hashtags , en ce sens que vous pouvez décrire un concept complexe en une seule image. Ils s'apparentent au bouton «J'aime» de Facebook, mais ils sont beaucoup plus universels car ils peuvent exprimer une multitude d'humeurs différentes. (Et, en fait, Facebook a ouvert le type de réactions que vous pouvez laisser sur une mise à jour de statut pour inclure bien plus qu'un simple coup de pouce). Et ils ressemblent aux «GIF de réaction» que vous trouvez sur Tumblr et sur d’autres réseaux sociaux, en ce sens qu’ils sont capables de transmettre très facilement des émotions complexes. #Les emojis créent du lien et renforce la mémorisation de vos messages Un étude très sérieuse de Sriram Kalyanaraman, professeur de journalisme à l'Université de Floride, qui s'intéresse à la psychologie des nouvelles technologies. Les émojis peuvent être des outils puissants pour aider vos messages à coller à votre public. Cette étude a révélé que les participants à qui des messages contenant des émojis avaient un score de mémoire plus élevé que ceux à qui des messages sans émojis ont été envoyés indiquent que les émojis peuvent rendre votre message plus mémorable. Cette même étude a également révélé que les émoticônes peuvent aider à présenter votre entreprise comme étant plus conviviale: les participants qui ont conversé en ligne avec un expert ayant utilisé des émoticônes ont évalué l'expert à la fois plus convivial et plus compétent que les participants ayant discuté avec un expert qui ne l'utilisait pas. ##L’EMOJI DAY, le 17 JUILLET En effet cette date est devenue la date de célébration du World Emoji Day car c’est celle qui apparaît sur le petit emoji calendrier. Chaque année à cette date sont dévoilés des rapports très intéressant sur les Emojis. Des statistiques très sérieuses par SEMRush sur l’utilisation des emojis En Juillet 2018 en Europe des statistiques d’utilisation ont été faites en période de coupe du monde. L’emoji pleurant de joie a fini premier L’emoji qui pleure en seconde position Le coeur en 3 ème position Le ballon de foot en 6 ème Juste après la victoire de la France, les 3 emojis en tête en France étaient : L’étoile Les pleurs de joie La coupe #Un plus grand engagement avec les emojis Pas de surprise ici, mais mine de rien, les emojis peuvent rendre un certain nombre de réels services à votre marque. L'une des principales raisons est que les chercheurs en médias sociaux ont découvert un lien direct entre les émoticônes et l'engagement des utilisateurs. Toutes choses étant égales par ailleurs, le contenu avec des émoticônes fonctionnera mieux que le contenu sans émoticônes. Une étude mené par hubspot : Les émoticônes dans un tweet peuvent augmenter l'engagement de 25,4% et ceux dans une publication sur Facebook peuvent augmenter le nombre de likes de 57% et le nombre de commentaires et d'actions de 33% . Idem sur Instagram : Selon Quintly , l'utilisation d'émoticônes augmente l'engagement de 48% sur Instagram. #Les emojis c’est top, c’est la neuroscience qui le dit ! Le cerveau humain a cette capacité incroyable de traiter les éléments visuels 60 000 fois plus rapidement que le texte . Les émoticônes sont des images et, par conséquent, le cerveau humain les traite rapidement En d'autres termes, un emoji vaut 60 000 mots. Des neuroscientifiques du MIT ont découvert que le cerveau humain peut traiter une image entière en moins de 13 millisecondes. Les informations visuelles de la rétine sont transférées vers le cerveau où elles sont interprétées telles que la forme, la couleur et la taille. C'est la raison pour laquelle l’usage des émoticônes dans Facebook génèrent 57% de plus de likes, 33% de commentaires en plus et 33% de partages en plus. #Et si les emojis offraient une richesse de vocabulaire supplémentaire à l’alphabet ? Ce qui est vraiment étonnant, c’est le nombre d’emojis différents qui existent à ce jour - près de 2 823 emojis en janvier 2019. Il n’ya que 26 lettres dans l’alphabet, ce qui fait plus de 100 fois plus d’emojis que de lettres! Considérez simplement les possibilités. Par exemple, les émojis sont un moyen utile de manifester sa solidarité avec des groupes démographiques particuliers et des causes sociales. Par exemple, supposons, par exemple, que vous souhaitiez faire preuve de solidarité avec les hommes barbus. Eh bien, vous avez de la chance, car en 2017, un nouvel homme barbu a été lancé. On peut plus sérieusement parlé des emojis nuancé en fonction de la couleur de peau. C’est aussi un très bon moyen de travailler ses CTA de façon imagée. #L’émoji, nouveau vecteur des combats de société dans le monde numérique? En juin 2018, Google faisait parler de lui sur les réseaux en annonçant qu’il retirait l’œuf présent sur son émoji salade. La raison ? « Cela en fait une salade vegan plus inclusive », a expliqué dans un tweet, Jennifer Daniel, responsable du design des émojis chez Google. Cette polémique autour d’un émoji n’a rien d’inédit. De nombreux combats, idées et moyens d’identification ou d’appartenance passent par ces petites icônes et font débats. Ainsi, depuis près de trois ans, les émojis visages sont disponibles en différentes couleurs de peau. ##Des petits personnages pour Renforcer le lien communautaire Les nouveaux emojis ont étés créés dans un but communautaire, en effet, dans la mise à jour de 2018, une nouvelle palette d’Emojis est apparue : Les roux / les cheveux frisés / les chauves / les cheveux blancs ##Un emoji c‘est aussi un moyen d’identification : Vincenzo Susca, maître de conférences en sociologie de l’imaginaire à l’Université Paul-Valéry de Montpellier, voit l’émoji comme le nouveau « moyen d’identification » sur la toile. « On se reconnaît et on exprime l’identité d’un groupe par ces images. L’espace numérique devient de plus en plus notre territoire de vie et l’on veut pouvoir s’y exprimer en tant que vegan, roux ou noir. » Quelques exemples : la transformation de l’emoji pistolet pour un pistolet à eau. La pétition pour la création d’un emoji drapeau breton…. Quid d’un drapeau savoyard, tiens ! #Un emoji peut en cacher un autre. Attention au messages cachés… Les emojis sont amusants et un peu fantasques. Ils peuvent insuffler une nouvelle vie et de la «hipness» aux vieilles marques fatiguées, et aider les nouvelles marques à se démarquer dans un domaine surpeuplé. Mais juste attention certains emojis ont des significations cachées. L’emoji « aubergine » ou l’emoji « abricot » sont a utiliser avec méfiance… . . . Le Super Daily est fabriqué avec une pluie d'amour par les équipes de Supernatifs. Nous sommes une agence de content marketing et social media basée à Lyon. Nous aidons les entreprises à créer des relations durables et rentables avec leurs audiences. Nous inventons, produisons et diffusons des contenus qui engagent vos collaborateurs, vos prospects et vos consommateurs. Contact : bonjour@supernatifs.com
Robyn and Chappell join us for an episode all about the presence or absence of “weird” sensibility in graphic design. We start off talking about the new art direction of Bloomberg Businessweek but end up discussing capitalism, Snapchat, and the SR-71 Blackbird. Links Discussed Bloomberg Businessweek Adobe Acrobat Vectors Conference Laverne and Shirley Intro Etsy PageRank Bloomberg Businessweek Tim Cook Cover Comparison️ Time Magazine Newsweek Richard Turley Snapchat Allison McCann Jennifer Daniel Tracy Ma Lucky Peach Magazine The Economist Urban Outfitters GOOD Magazine Coinstar Machine Learning A/B Testing David Carson Cult of the Ugly by Steven Heller Drop Cap Gemini The Establishment Ray Gun Magazine Emigre Magazine Brutalism Chappell and Eric Hu's Twitter Thread Ralph Caplan Yale Graphic Design Metahaven Trapper Keeper Gotham The Outline Law of the Instrument VSCO Clear App SNAP on the New York Stock Exchange Skunk Works Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird Parallax Scrolling Five Thirty Eight Vice Nada Surf
This fourth episode was recorded live in San Francisco in September 2016 with professional oversharers Jennifer Daniel and Jessica Hische. Working Not Working co-founder Justin Gignac attempted to uncover more about the two notorious designers than you can find combing through their 34,000 tweets. They dive into the psychology behind their need to share on social media, how it has impacted their careers and how having children has changed everything. This is not your typical design talk about favorite typefaces and inspiration. There's a lot of real talk about pregnancy, labor and the struggles of balancing parenting and career. Thanks to our friends at AND CO for their support. Let AND CO help you run your freelance business by managing your invoicing, time tracking, expenses and projects with the combination of a smart app and your personal Chief Operator. Get 20% off for 3 months on all premium memberships with the code “WNW”.
Half woman, half snake and all Hammer on this month’s 1951 Down Place! Casey, Derek and Scott take a look at 1966’s The Reptile staring Noel Willman, Jennifer Daniel, Ray Barrett, and directed by John Gilling. Will the Down Placers be charmed by the this film or will they be full of venom after watching. […]
We explore the wonderfully perverse and frightening mind of Jennifer Daniel. Designer. Snakewoman. Mother. Megaphone. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lets-make-mistakes/message
After a fairly long break due to 'busy', we're back with an episode about 'Customer Care'. We talk about just how 'friendly' is appropriate when dealing with customers, and practically how might we draw a line. Our 'Toolstar' is Slack, the answer to IRC in the twenty-tens. We love it and use it: http://slack.com Mark's read of the week is 'A New Yorker walks into a San Francisco start up...' by Jennifer Daniel: https://medium.com/@jenniferdaniel/a-new-yorker-walks-into-a-san-francisco-start-up-6926651b8254 The tracks added are: – 'Pinnacles' by Four Tet. – 'We Float' by Dustin O'halloran, picked by Mark. Playlist: http://relativepaths.uk/playlist The music we use for various intro bits, stings and outro is 'Vitreous Detachment' by Origamibiro, used with kind permission. - Ben Subscribe and keep in touch iTunes - http://relativepaths.uk/it Stitcher - http://relativepaths.uk/st SoundCloud - http://relativepaths.uk/sc Twitter - http://twitter.com/relativepaths Facebook - http://facebook.com/relativepaths If you like the show, please leave a review or comment wherever you like to listen to us. We'd particularly love an iTunes review :)- http://relativepaths.uk/it
Join the Diva of Days of our Lives and friends for our weekly Days blogtalkradio show. This week's topics include: new love interests for Lucas and Abby, Sami, Kate, and Gabi deal with Nick's murder, EJ taunts Eric, Victor and Nicole celebrate each other's successes, and the never ending Jennifer/Daniel saga.
♥I am happy to announce Kelly Sullivan will be chatting with RHeart! I will admit it has taken me a little while, but all of us on RHeart have been floored by Kelly's performance portraying GH's newest resident crazy. As alot of you know, we've dubbed her alter as Kaaaahhhnniieee...who will show up tonight??? Kate or Kahhhhnniiee??? B Join Join us for a fun night Join us if you dare..... ♥Then stick around for our 2nd hour, as we chat with Jennifer & Daniel who run the HollyWeb Festival. We'll talk about their process for dwindling down the picks for their annual awards festival and what they have planned coming up for 2013! ♥We'll also update you on our SAVE GH, SAVE DOOL Campaigns and webseries news!
On Today’s episode: What strange power made her half woman – half snake? On today’s show Nic, Mary and I will be talking about an overlooked Hammer film on our continuing Hammer series The Reptile from 1966. The film was directed by John Gilling and stars Noel Willman, Jennifer Daniel, Ray Barrett, Jacqueline Pearce and […]